QUEEN'S mHEATRE. ' QUEEN STREET. MacMahon and Lodder, Proprietors. GO WHERE THE CROWDS GO. Daily from II a.m. to 11 p.m. TO-DAY—TUESDAY—TO-NIG HT. Great Success of BROTHER AND CJISTER BOTHER AND j "DEOTHER AND QISTER A Most Powerful Drama. Supported by THE OLD OHBSS PLAYERS. LAKES AND FALLS OF VELMI. DUPIN AND THB HATPIN SCARE. ' CAPTAIN CUFF'S NIiKJIIBOUItS. BOGUS BASSOON PLAYEIi. THINK OF IX! THINK OF IT! Adults 6d. Children 3d. QONTIN-UOUS J£ING — TMCTURES — Q.EORGE (Opp. H.M. Theatre Stalls Entrance). 12 TO 5, AND 7 TO 10. TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY ONLY. I EX-CEITIONAL PROti-RAMME. BET-Elt CANNOT BE SEEN. GREAT STAR DRAMA, 3200 FT. Magnificent Photo.-Play. In Three Reels. Selig's Immortal Masterpiece. THE TWO ORPHANS. Part I THE TWO ORPHANS. Part 11. 1 THE TWO ORPHANS. Part 111. j This drama contains all the essentials of j a great play. Magnificently Dramatic, . Spectacular, Sensational, Emotional, Pathe- -\ tic. A Real Play. J Supported by our Exclusive Programme. J THE COOLEST THEATRE IN TOWN, j The place to rest during the hot weather. c Evening: B. Stalls. 3d: F. Stalls and Circle, 6d. 45 " /"!J_OOD Music, good company, good enjoy- " ment. Harbour Excursion, Wednesday " evening next. Adults 1/, children 611. 548 VXfANTED, aTi lovers of music aW '» humanity to join the Auckland Saliors , Home Harbour Excursion, Wednesday even- ' ing next. 518 1 EDUCATIONAL TV/TR W. MALCOLM prepares Students for - ■"■*■ the Civil Service, Matriculation, Survey, and Teachers' Certificates by correspondence. At home on the 13th of February.—No. C, Constitution Hill. Auckland. X7IRKNCH Classes.—Pupils are reminded ■*■ that Lessons will be Resumed on February 3rd at the usual hours. Madame Foley, Mt. Eden Rd. At borne to new pupils Feb. sth, Gth, and 7th, 7 to 8 p.m. 65 , w! J. E NGLAXD - ' TEACHER OF MUSIC, ( Resumes duties MONDAY, February 3rd. t School of Music, 6, Pitt Street. 541 P«OMMERCIAL BOOKKEEPING FOR LADIES.—Miss C. Basten, A.N.Z A.A., I Registered Public Accountant, is arranging j Special Evening Class, to commence February 7. lutending Students should make I early application. Complete instruction In I three months. 503 TVfISS FLORENCE CADMAX. A.S.M., UK Teacher Violin, Pianoforte, and Theory, resumes duties Feb. 6th.—6, Upper Queen St. si EORGE SIN TON, Teacher of Piano and Cornet. Studio: 10, Mutual Life Building*. Private Address: Summer St.. Stanley Bay. "VTEREWETHER TITEADOWS. L.A.8.. TEACHER OF SINGING AND PIANO. Studio: QUEEN'S BUILDINGS. WELLESLEY ST. Opp. Old V.M.C.A. Hours: 10 to 12, 3 to 5.30 p.m., 7.30 to 9 p.m. M R. SAMUEL ADAMS' MOSIC ACADEMY, SYMONDS STAREET, Resumes Teaching Piano, Violin, Violoncello, on MONDAY, February 10, and will I attend daily at his Studio, Symonds Street, i to arrange iessons. i Telephone 1241. j W rp -piTCHETT, ! Late Musical Director of Opera House, ! Burton-on-Trent, Solo "Cello. Commander-in-I Chief's Band at tbe Nore, Sheerness-on-Sea England. TEACHER OF VIOLIN AND VIOLONCELLO. Terms, etc., apply London and Berlin Piano Co. ITKIVERSITY COACHING - J 2-2. FKRKY, nriUUXGS. CLASSES FOR MATRICULATION are NOW BELN'O FORMICD. Students should enrol as early as possible. Every subject taught by Oxford and Cambridge Honours Graduates, with large teaching experience. arranged for Higher Examinations. 11. A. UOLL, B.A. Camb. (Eng.). Honours in Mathematics. 'Phone 4271. •ryIOCESAN HIGH SCHOOL FOR GIRLS * J REOPENS FOR NEW GIRLS—THURSDAY, FEB. 20, at 10 a.m. FOR AILL— FRIDAY, FEB. 21, at 10 a.m. Boarders return the previous day. The Headmistress will be at'home, till the School opens, on TUESDAYS and THURSDAYS, from 2 to 5 p.m. 537 r ry alter tmpet'i, SPECIALIST FOR PIANOFORTE AND SINGING, HAS RESUMED TUITIONARY DUTIES. HIGHEST RESULTS IN 1912 COMPETITIONS. Pupils prepared for ALL EXAMS., including HIG-HEST DEOREES. Students also trained for Recitals, etc. STUDIO: 199, PONSONBY ROAD. Interviews this week on WEDNESDAY and SATURDAY", from 3 to 5 p.m. 540 -yOICE "pRODUCTION, QINGING, AND "pIANOFORTE. M X H J3| AKRT QONEY A.R.A.M., L.R.A.M. (London.) WILL RESUME TEACHING AT HIS STUDIO, ENDEAN'S BUILDINGS, QUAY STREET, on MONDAY, 10TH FEBRUARY, 1913. Interviews: 2 to 4 o'clock on 4th and 7th, inclusive, or by appointment. Telephone No. 3924. (Mr Coney will be glad if former pupils will call.) 586 W. GL D LTTON - F.R.C.0., A.R.A.M. (Organ, Piano, Harmony, etc.). Resumes Teaching MONDAY. FEBRUARY 10th. Interviews: Tues., Wed., Thurs., Frl., Feb. 4th to 7th, 10 to 1, and 2 to 5. at Studio. 18, MUTUAL LIFE BUILDINGS, Queen Street. Telephone 3560. 531 PERSONAL TX73LL Mrs Windsor (Elliott), late of 41, »» Ireland St., send her Address to Meibourn, 12, Star Ofliee? 7u JACK and Jill wertt up tlm hill " Inside the car to Newton; They sot the Ring—a lovely thing— At Jones'—Jack , *da cute 'un.
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Auckland Star, Volume XLIV, Issue 30, 4 February 1913, Page 12
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